De Sangosse will be exhibiting at LAMMA / CropTec 2026 on 14-15 January, showcasing practical agronomy tools designed to help farmers protect input performance and maximise margins ahead of a crucial spring season.
As the cost of every litre, kilo and pass intensifies, our focus for LAMMA is simple: helping growers get more from what they already apply. Whether that’s improving glyphosate performance, safeguarding phosphate availability, strengthening establishment or applying chemistry more precisely, our stand brings together practical solutions that deliver measurable economic benefits on farm.
Hard water is one of the most overlooked causes of poor glyphosate performance. At LAMMA, we’ll be running live water testing and conditioning demonstrations, showing how water hardness quietly strips power from glyphosate - and how simple changes can protect every molecule you pay for.
Visitors can bring their water quality test results to us or we’ll show them how to do it, offering a free digital test meter to every visitor - with our technical team on hand to explain what the numbers mean and how to respond. We’ll also be discussing how smarter spraying supports long-term glyphosate stewardship and day-to-day reliability.
Ensuring effective glyphosate applications is important to safeguard against resistance, but protecting performance also supports the profitability of the whole weed control programme that follows.
| Day 1 | 14 January |
| 11:15 – 12:00 | CropTec Theatre Hall 4 |
Don’t miss our seminar “Tank to Target – Making Every Glyphosate Spray Count.”
Join farmer and agronomist David Felce, Roger Bradbury (Bayer CropScience), John Cussans (ADAS) and Rob Suckling (De Sangosse) for a practical look at how to get the best from every glyphosate application this spring.
This interactive session covers water quality, product compatibility, and best practice application techniques - from tank to target - to help spray operators make the most of every application.
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Phosphate loss in soil is another quiet drain on margin. Once unprotected phosphate becomes locked up, the crop can no longer access it - leaving growers chasing deficiencies later with extra fertiliser.
At LAMMA, we’ll be showcasing our protected phosphate technologies and soil nutrient activators, designed to keep more P available for longer, support stronger rooting, and increase the efficiency of every kilogram applied. We can help visitors identify the best economic route for Spring 2025 cropping.
Slug pressure losses at establishment remain one of the most expensive and least recoverable hits to farm profitability. At LAMMA, we’ll be demonstrating why pellet quality is profitability, and why not all ferric phosphate pellets deliver the same field performance.
We’ll be displaying the AutoSpray Systems drone, following the UK-first autonomous applications of Pod-Stik in oilseed rape and beans in 2025.
This is a chance for growers to see/discuss how drone-based delivery is evolving and where it may fit alongside ground-based systems on their farms now and in the years ahead.
We’re giving three lucky growers the chance to win a drone application of Pod-Stik on their farm, delivered by AutoSpray Systems, using the same precision set-up proven in our UK first oilseed rape and bean trials. Read our AutoSpray Systems article here.
Visitors can enter on-stand. Terms and conditions will apply.
We look forward to welcoming growers, operators, agronomists and partners to discuss real-world, margin-focused crop performance solutions for 2026.
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